Lydia was inside, while Meredith and Easton were waiting outside.
The time had been set for her mother's operation, and her mother's biological daughter had finally been found after they had been apart for years. Moreover, Fiona had woken up and found her mother. Everything was getting better.
Meredith couldn't help but sigh.
During these days, she was overwhelmed by such things. Fortunately, she still waited until the dawn of new hopes.
After her mother finished the operation, she would have to take a good rest for a while.
"Mom, if you're tired, please go and rest for a while."
Easton knew that Meredith had been very tired these days, so he said, "I'm keeping an eye on her here."
Meredith shook her head. She understood what Easton meant, but she could not leave at this time however tired she was, since she had made the same mistake before.
"No need, Easton. I can still hold on."
Seeing that Meredith insisted, Easton didn't ask anymore.
Meredith wondered whether Easton would feel upset if Fiona was taken away since they were so close right now.
"Easton, Fiona's mother just said that she would take her back. What do you think?"
"Hmm?" Hearing this, Easton thought for a while with his chin on his hand and looked at Meredith guiltily. "Well... Mom, I have something to tell you. Actually, I asked dad to help me find Fiona's mom."
Easton knew that his mother didn't like his father to meddle in her affairs, so he was a little afraid of being scolded.
When Meredith heard that it was Derek who had helped, he got stunned for a moment and then had mixed feelings.
For the past few days, she had given him the cold shoulder and kept refusing him.
In the end, it was he who solved the matter, even when his hand was injured.
Meredith looked down as if she had been lost in thought.
Her silence got Easton confused. Was his mother going to blame him for this?
"Mom, it's not that I don't believe in your ability, but..."
"No, Easton. I don't mean to blame you. I know you did it out of kindness."
Easton's voice pulled Meredith back from her thoughts. She looked at him and smiled, "Your father is injured now. We should try our best not to bother him."
Hearing this, Easton breathed a sigh of relief. "Mom, actually, you still care about dad, don't you?"
Hearing this, Meredith got stunned and did not answer.
But Easton could tell what she was thinking from her reaction.
She did care about his father, but she had misgivings.
What should he do to help his mother get rid of such resistance...
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